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Show Flowed Nows Kanosh Mrs. Don E. Neilson attendMrs. Rex (Lynn) Allen reMr. and Mrs. Wendell ed the 50th Wedding Anniver- ceived the welcome news that Brinkerhoff are happy to welsary observance of Mr. and her twin brother Lee Hogan come a little great grandson Mrs. LaVar AnderSon, Nephi. and his wife Diane were proud to their family tree. Proud She spent the afternoon of their first son born grandson Ree H. Brinkerhoff, visiting with her sister Mrs. Jarents at Steele Memorial Jr. called his grandparents as Tom (Kathryn) Anderson, La Hospital, Salmon Idaho. He soon as the 7 lb boy arrived Mirada, Calif. Tom is the son weighed 7 lbs, 6 oz and will be July 5 to Ree and wife Kathy, of LaVar and Virginia, the lat- named Joseph Lee. He has Overton, Nev. A sister is ter being formerly of Scipio, a four sisters who are staying little brother and daughter of the late Tom and with grandparents, Mr. and moms arrival home from the Ann Memmott. Mrs. Ralph Robinson for hospital. He will be named awhile. Paternal grandmother Ree Hutchings Brinkerhoff III. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tom- is Edna Hogan, West Jordan. kinson and Douglas and their Great Gradnparents are Mr. little granddaughter Teresa and Mrs. Jospeh L. Robins. Rex and Lynns first four TO PRACTICE IN OGDEN Stephenson, SLC were here for the 4th of July to visit with children were girls. Then last Dr. Lyle Archibald has comhis parents Mr. and Mrs. Melbecame they December, pleted his residency in surgery ville Tomkinson over night. parents of their first son, in a hospital in the Bay area. Nonas sister Wanda and hus- Johnathan Rex Allen. He and his wife Roslyn and band George Poppleton, Idaho three children are back in visited with the Tomkinsons Visiting at the home of Mel- Utah. They resided in SLC vin and Fauntella Robison's while he was studying at the U just prior. last week was her nephew, of U Hospital. They are now Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lowe making a home in Ogden, and baby, St. George. Norman where Dr. Archibald will be works for the BLM there. Hes practicing. Mrs. Anthony Fuller and the son of Gareth and Hope Roslyn is the daughter rf children accompanied her par- Davies Lowe and the grandson Grant and Mattie Callistcr, d ents Mr. and Mrs. Lindon of the late Elmer Davies. NorMattie Callister, Dean to SLC after the 4th of man will be attending school July. She went especially to in Phoenix this winter. attend funeral services for her COMPLETES MASTERS cousins two year old boy who Craig Callister, son of Grant was accidently killed. "The Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tom- and Mattie Callister, earned Fullers returned home Friday. kinson received some good his Masters degree at Univernews from their son Fred, sity of Utah. While in school, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. WilRockland, Ida., who was over- has been employed by the liams and daughters Tera joyed with the arrival July Marriott Company, who ofDawn, Sherri Ann and Chan4 of a 8 lb. daughter to him fered him a position as mandra, spent the weekend with and wife Marjean. She has in the East Coast. Howehr parents Mr. and Mrs. four brothers to welcome her ager he has accepted a posiever, Bert Swallow and with brothand mo home. She will be tion with the Huntsman Coners Garth and wife Carma and named Jamie. tainer Corp, Fullerton, Calif. boys; Kent and wife Peggy July 7, Melville and Nona He went through Fillmore and children. were hapyy to receive word Saturday, stopping to see his that their granddaughter Ann grandmother Millie Callister. and husband Tom StephenMr. and Mrs. Wendell son, SLC were parents of their Brinkerhoff enjoyed a visit third child, a 6 lb. boy was FILLMORE NEWS born that day. He has a brothA. Paul and Dean Robison July 5 from Stellas sister and a sister. Howard and had as brother-in-laNorma and er and guests over the BiHarold Williams, Boise, their Gayla Tomkinson are maternal centennial weekend, his and husband, Tam son Carl Williams, SLC and grandparents. his friend Vickie, Idaho. and Wynn John and four chilCarl has visited his aunt dren. He recently completed Mr. and Mrs. Clayton WilStella and uncle Wendell a his masters at Davis College, number of times while attend- liams, Neohi. visited on July 9 Calif, in Ecology. ing school and teaching music with his sister and brother-i- n They were en route for New law Virgie and Delial Ivie ana Jersey where he has accepted in Utah. He spoke in Sacratheir grandson Jim Ivie. ment meeting! a position with Mobil Oil - Tr-an- Tre-monto- n. w grad-daught- er THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS. July 16, 197b. 1 hey attended the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bennett, of Dick and Jill Christensen Woodland Hills, Ca., and their Saturday in Kanosh. son Cris and bride Debbie, Recently Miss Traciene Salt Lake City, spent the week Bennett, Woodland Hills, Lisa and Sam Wynn and end with Wells and Audrey Ca., visited the Brunsons. Brunson. baby, Montpelier, Id were here for the 4th weekend and Lisa stayed for a longer visit with her mother, Sharon Edwards and family. Meadow, July guests of the Clark Paxton have been family Becky Warner and girlfriend, who are BYU students; Rich- ard Warner and daughters, Jo Ann, Rcba and Bill Williams, Richard and Carol Warner, all Long Beach, Calif. Blaine and Minnie Penney had all their family home to spend the 4th of July together. Carl and Peggy Nixon and family, Logan; Howard and Karen Penney and family, Yerington. Nev.; Sue and Van Stott and Stephanie, SLC and Lawrence and Virginia SteCarolyn Penney, SLC, vens and family, SLC spent The Tuesday after, the famithe weekend with her father ly all went to Lagoon for a and wife Howard and Roma family The Kitty Cares Our baby sitting Club called the Kitty Cares. Our officers are Shelli Dearden, res.; Kelli Dearden, v.p.; am Brinkerhoff, sec.; Terri Dickemore, reporter; Vicki Johnson, songleadcr. We have had three meetings at the Third Ward Church. Our leaders are Helen Mitchell and Lynn Dickemore. Beth Crosland has been helping us, too. The first time we made boxes and flannclboards. We have made bean bags, puppets, flannel board stories, shapes and we are planning on more fun things to do. 4-- We are learning how to care for children. Our last meeting, Joyce Dearden demonstrated how to a bath and care for a small baby. Her baby Cindy was a great model. The members of our club are: Tenna Melville, Lori J. Allen, Vicki Johnson, Evelyn Rhodes, DaNette Maycock, Leslie Hunt, Lee Ann Hare, Pam Brinkerhoff, Ann Petersen, Kelli Dearden, Shelli Dearden; Roxanne Dastrup, Terri Dickemore, Tracy Stevens, Stephanie Hare, Pat Kindred and Suzanne Berry. Terri Dickemore Reporter Her father and mother, Easton and Dorothy Robison, daughter Debbie and husband Brent Jackson and two sons, all SLC, joined them in Fillmore. Bird. Howard, Karen, Monica and Robbie went on to Logan Valate Grcenhalgh returned to visit w ith the Nixons before s home after a trip WESTS MOST AFFERENT 'THE two-week- returning home. through the Northwest: ho, Oregon, Washington and as far as Victoria, B.C. They followed the Pacific Coast to Concord, Calif., where they visited with her granddaughter Norma Magann and family. They visited San Francisco and the bay area. She was a guest of her and daughter Udcan and Norman Lawrit-zeand their children Gary and Joy. They were gone 19 days. Ida- The Beckstrand family reunion was held in Meadow, July J. This years president was Therald Beckstrand with his Joan as v.p. and NaDean Beckstrand, secretary. Ava B. Stewart, program chairm presented histories of each of Elias August family by a member of the family. Dinner was enjoyed on the church lawn with childrens sports and a baseball game. wife Beck-stran- Beckstrand had two of her sons home during the 4th of July weekend. Joseph. Jean and Janice, her husband Bryan Hough, Provo, Neil and Tami Beckstrand, Mark and Ronald, Bountiful, for the reunion with Linford, Mary Louise and their five children from Friday to Monday and enjoyed the celebrations in Fillmore and the Kanosh celeEva bration. A special visitor at the Rewas Thelma Beckstrand, Oregon. She was here with Mary Beckstrand and the Evan Beckstrand family. union Kerry and Marilyn Beckstrand and two sons Brian and Jason spent the long weekend celebration at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand. 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East to State Street North an State Street to 1CS3 N. 15 Kay Stott is enjoying an experience in singing and traveling. He left home two weeks ago. His group sang in Independence Hall for the United States President, first. Other places they will visr are: Rome, Italy, and the? Florence, Venice, Austria, Innsbruck, the great ski resort; Geneva, Switzerland; Paris and London. They will fly back to the USA, July 30, He called his folks from Florence, Italy and Wonderful a reported Time. Doug Thomas Swallow attended funeral services for his Noram Robins father, Kaysville, last week. daugh-tcr-in-la- Clayton and Vicki Allred and baby son, Provo spent the 4th weekend with her folks, DeLynn and Betty Mae and family. Sunday, was blessed and named David Johnson Allred. His parents, Provo were here. La-bru- m their-baby Violet Kamlah is in SLC for a few weeks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell and three children, Grange-villId. spent the weekend in Fillmore and Meadow. 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